War cycles - cycles that govern human social interaction on a grand scale, cycles that can be quantified and used to forecast periods of peace and war, periods of civil unrest and international conflict - are now ramping up and converging in the worst possible combination of forces not seen since the late 1800s. In the process they are setting the stage for gold and silver to explode higher with gold going up to well over $5,000 an ounce a few years from now … silver to more than $125 an ounce … and mining shares, to the moon.
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Its Time to Stop Trying to Time the Market & Start Playing the Percentages – Here’s Why
Remember the game Musical Chairs? It seems that investors on Wall Street have been playing this game recently, as more and more we are seeing signs that the current bull market may be reaching its final stages. Each new sign that appears represents just one more chair being taken away from the game. The question investors need to ask is "where will I be when the music stops"?
Read More »Executive Summary of New “In Gold We Trust” Report: Positive on Gold; Bullish on Gold Stocks
The latest 94-page In Gold we Trust report from Incrementum AG is must reading for anyone interested in gold and its likely future path. Here is a 1-page executive summary.
Read More »Cycle Analysis Suggests S&P 500 Has Topped & Will Decline To Major Low In 2016 (+2K Views)
While the majority is looking at the Megaphone Pattern correction since the 2000 high and is expecting the market to go back to the lower trend line of this pattern and to make new lows, I think that it will not happen. The opinion of the majority can be used as a contrarian indicator. I think that a healthy correction in this new Secular Bull Market could push the Dow Jones to 12500-13500 (end of 2015 – half 2016) followed by a second leg up of this new Secular Bull Market.
Read More »Love Money? Then You’ll Find These U.S. Currency Facts VERY Interesting (+2K Views)
Has U.S. currency as we know it today always been pretty much the same? The answer is no. If you love money as much as I do, you’ll love the infographic below and all the money facts it contains. Take a look. It's very interesting!
Read More »Bear Phase in Bull Market for Gold Will End This Summer – Here Are 30 Reasons Why (2K Views)
Below are the 30 reasons, 23 new and 7 set in cement, of why the Bear phase in the bull market for gold ends this summer without any new lows.
Read More »Early 2017 Should See A Minimum of $3,600 for Gold & $100 for Silver! Here’s Why (4K Views)
Since the start of June, typically the worst month for precious metals when looking at seasonal charts, gold is up $75 or 6% and silver is up over $2 or 11% while many of the mining stocks that we track are up 30% or more in the past 3 weeks. Prices normally start to gain momentum after June and close the year very strongly so, while a pullback tomorrow would not be surprising, I believe the trend will be towards higher prices for the remainder of the year.
Read More »Here’s Why Gold Has Bounced Higher – And Will Go Even Higher Over the Next 6 Months
With the price spike in gold this week (spot gold up nearly 3% and gold stocks up around 7%) some of the perpetual gold naysayers are suggesting the metal had shifted to overbought status but that just is not the case. Below I explain why gold has taken off.
Read More »Gold & Silver Still Have More Room to Run – Much More! Here’s Why
When we look at the price of silver and gold, especially when adjusted for inflation, we see a lot of upside potential. Because we believe that the most exciting part of a bull market is at the end of the move, we believe that the best may still be ahead of us. Let us explain with the use of a number of very enlightening charts that support our contention.
Read More »Home Price Appreciation Highest In New Zealand, Canada & Australia. Where Do U.S. & U.K. Rank?
This post takes a look at the appreciation (or in some cases, depreciation) of home prices in 11 developed markets. New Zealand, Canada and Australia are in a league of their own at the top, while Germany, Ireland and Japan are at the bottom. Where are the U.S. and the U.K.? Read on!
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